The four-star quarterback has recently reconsidered his decision to enroll early at Penn State in the wake of ex-coach Bill O'Brien's departure for the NFL.

O'Connor's high school coach told Van Haaren that Michigan, Michigan State and Syracuse have all called expressing interest.

“I talked to Coach [Al] Borges and he told me that it was down to two guys. He liked Michael O’Connor a lot, but they were set on taking one quarterback in this class,” O'Connor's prep coach told ESPN. “They’re off until Tuesday, so I sent him Michael’s film and they’re going to talk about it as a staff and get back to me. They were set on one quarterback, but they’re going to talk about it.”

Michigan currently has one quarterback pledged to the 2014 class, 6-foot-6 four-star signal caller Wilton Speight.

All prospects will have an opportunity to sign letters of intent on Feb. 5.